If bread was placed in the oven on Erev Shabbat without sufficient time for the crust to form, what is the law?
Synopsis
When bread was placed without sufficient time for crust formation, the Mechaber distinguishes between intentional and accidental violations: intentional = forbidden until motzei Shabbat; accidental and no other food available = may remove for three Shabbat meals with a shinui.
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